Following the success of the first Women and Work Academy weekend summer school we have secured 50 more bursaries for an additional event via the Skills for Justice Women & Work Fund!

"
The course was excellent and I have learnt immensely from a strategic point of view, consequently, I am inspired to be the Restorative Justice Advocate not just for my team but the whole authority".
Sheela Solanki - Blackpool Youth Offending Team
Cost to organisation £57.50 +VAT
The 50 bursaries are available for a Women & Work Academy weekend summer school to be held at The London School of Economics on Saturday the 21st and Sunday 22nd of August 2010 for the BTEC Professional Award in Neighbourhood Nuisance and ASB Case Work Supervision - BTEC Level 5.
The bursary includes all qualification costs (2 x tutorial days, course materials, certification, lifetime membership to Student Zone), Accommodation if required, meals and refreshments for the weekend.
To register your interest please see below (click here)
BTEC Professional Award in Neighbourhood Nuisance and Anti-Social Behaviour Case-Work Supervision
To download the prospectus pages for this qualification please click here
Within the UK and beyond many organisations use a wide range of informal, formal, civil and criminal tools and legislative powers to tackle, moderate or stop anti‐social and nuisance behaviour (ASB), which causes alarm, harassment and distress to the community.
These organisations often are legally required to work and share information in a joint agency performance target environment or in the practical operational case building setting. These organisations can range from Housing Providers (public and private) to Local Authorities and Police forces. These varying organisations have different capabilities, expertise and training regimes in place to equip their senior investigative managers and staff.
There is growing recognition that they need to be equipped to perform at the same levels of expertise in the area of anti‐social behaviour case building particularly as some investigations can be complex and for effectiveness reasons have to able to be led by any of the participating organisations. All such information sharing and investigations are intrusive to the rights of individuals involved and therefore management is key to protecting human rights.
This qualification is about the management of such investigations as the strategic lead person in any organisation.
It is intended for those staff who have been appointed as the Senior Investigating Officer (SIO) or who manage such people. By its nature it also covers higher level skills and knowledge needed to manage the teams that conduct volume investigations in ASB.
The course consists of 30 hours of learning, made up as follows:
‐ Pre‐course assignment ‐ 8 hours
‐ 2 tutorial training days ‐ 14 hours
‐ Post‐course work place assignment ‐ 8 hours
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Time Table and Itinerary
Saturday 21st August 2010
| Time |
Activity |
Venue |
| 10:30 am |
Registration |
London School of Economics |
| 11:00 am |
Lecture One |
London School of Economics |
| 12:15 pm |
Tea & Coffee |
London School of Economics |
| 12:30 pm |
Lecture Two |
London School of Economics |
| 1:30 pm |
Lunch |
London School of Economics |
| 14:30 pm |
Lecture Three |
London School of Economics |
| 4:00 pm |
Tea & Coffee |
London School of Economics |
| 4:15 pm |
Lecture Four |
London School of Economics |
| 5:30 pm |
End of Lectures & Accommodation Check in |
London School of Economics |
| 7:00 pm to 9:00pm |
(optional) Evening meal |
London School of Economics |
Sunday 22nd August 2010
| Time |
Activity |
Venue |
| 07:30 - 08:30 am |
Breakfast |
London School of Economics |
| 09:00 am |
Registration* |
London School of Economics |
| 09:30 am |
Lecture One |
London School of Economics |
| 11:00 am |
Tea & Coffee |
London School of Economics |
| 11:15 am |
Lecture Two |
London School of Economics |
| 12:30 pm |
Lunch |
London School of Economics |
| 1:30 pm |
Lecture Three |
London School of Economics |
| 4:00 pm |
Tea & Coffee |
London School of Economics |
| 4:15 pm |
Close |
London School of Economics |
* Please ensure you have "checked out" of your your room prior to attending registration for day 2.
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Before registering your interest or nominating anybody for a bursary please confirm the following:
1) The nominee has not been granted Skills for Justice funding before.
2) The nominee is available to attend the full event as detailed above.
3) The nominees main place of work is in England
4) The normal cost of the qualification is £632.50. VAT is payable by the organisation at 17.5% of this total cost. The nominee's organisation agrees to also pay a £57.50 contribution to the qualification. This bursary is worth £575 and will be shown on your invoice.
5) Safety Net Associates and Skills for Justice terms and conditions are agreed.
To register your interest or to nominate a possible student after checking the above please send the following information by email to womenandwork@cspacademy.ac.uk:
Name of nominee:
Job role/description of nominee:
Organisation:
Contact telephone number(s) of nominee:
email address of nominee:
Nominations will be considered on a strict first come first served basis. Registration will closed as soon as we have allocated the available bursaries.
Please note that all required forms and bookings must be completed within stated the deadlines (received upon invitation to apply) this includes the registration, application, organisations match funding forms and completion form. Failure to complete these will result in the bursary being withdrawn. If you have been approved for a bursary and need to download the forms please click here.
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